Going through the early part of the SNI set I’ve noticed that there are many different sets that appear. This makes sense because there are a lot of releases from both the Topps and Bowman sets over the years that have print runs of 500 or less. This leads to a lot of different colors other than the standard gold you’ll see as the numbers climb above 1000 later on.There’s also X-fractors, low numbered rookies that nobody has ever heard of, and so on. If that kind of variety doesn’t help, the fact that I’ve obtained these cards from several different sources such as purchases or trades with fellow collectors should be spicy enough for you.Enjoy the wondrous variety of colors and sets as page 13 of the SNI set is here for your viewing pleasure.Card #109: Hector Noesi, 2011 Topps Finest #109/199. Picked up at a card show in western PA. New York Yankees card #3Card #110: Michael Cuddyer 2012 Bowman Orange #110/250. Picked up at the 2014 NSCC in Cleveland. Colorado card #4Card #111: Fred Lewis, 2010 Topps Gold #111/2010. Courtesy of Max from the Starting Nine blog. Toronto card #4Card #112: Jim Edmonds, 2006 Topps Co-Signers #112/150. Courtesy of Tim Byrd (sorry Tim, not sure if you have a blog or not). St. Louis card #9Card #113: Shairon Martis, 2009 Topps Chrome blue refractor #113/199. Courtesy of Mark from the Stats on the Back blog. Washington card #4Card #114: Myron Leslie, 2007 Bowman blue #114/500. Courtesy of Eric from the Manupatches & Chrome Scratches blog (retired). Oakland Card #6Card #115: Carlos Beltran, 2010 Topps copper #115/399. Courtesy of Ted from the Crinkly Wrappers blog (retired). New York Mets card #3Card #116: Burke Badenhop, 2008 Bowman Chrome refractor #116/199. Picked up at the 2012 NSCC in Baltimore. Miami card #4.Card #117: Preston Wilson, 2005 Topps Finest blue refractor #117/299. Picked up at the 2012 NSCC in Baltimore. Colorado card #5Not enough variety? How about some of the names, Burke Badenhop being the best of the bunch. Preston Wilson doing a good job on some of the Miami Marlins telecasts here in South Florida. A copper parallel from 2010 Topps? You don’t see them using copper on their parallels anymore.Not enough still? OK, I’ll throw in card #4 for the hockey version just to add a little more to this post.Did you know that there have been 56 players with a last name that starts with the letter Z to play in the NHL? More than I would have imagined. Zednik had a 13 year NHL career, scoring a total of 200 goals with 4 different clubs. I pulled this card out of a pack back when the 00-01 BAP Memorabilia set came out.Enjoy the rest of your labor (or labour for my fellow bloggers north of the 49th parallel) day!!Thanks for reading, Robert